Adele, 34, played to thousands of fans this weekend at Hyde Park for the British Summer Time Festival, with The Rolling Stones following suit yesterday.
Mick Jagger, 78, took to the stage and paid tribute to Adele and her "amazing" performances at the weekend, along with also sharing a heartfelt word for their late drummer Charlie Watts.The Rolling Stones paid tribute to Adele and performed a Bob Dylan song as they returned to Hyde Park in London on Sunday evening.The singer was in a talkative mood throughout the two-and-a-half hour show, revealing that it was the band’s fifth gig in Hyde Park, and 203rd in London.He noted how much was going on in London at the moment including Pride, and Wimbledon.Mick then left a gushing tribute for Adele, telling his fans he was actually at Hyde Park the day before.The lead singer said: "I went to see Adele here last yesterday.She’s an amazing singer, but I’ve worn sparklier dresses."The performance started with a video tribute to the band's late drummer Charlie who died last August.Mick said: "We played with Charlie for 60 years and we really, really miss him, so we dedicate this show to him."The band then opened with Get Off My Cloud, as well as playing Bob Dylan's Like A Rolling Stone.Mick also couldn't help but add in a Covid joke, as he quipped during the show: "Welcome to the American Express British Summer Time Covid super spreader event."The Rolling Stones played 19 songs as part of their Sixty tour, including Sympathy for the Devil and (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.Mick tested positive for Covid last month, forcing the band to cancel shows in Europe.At the time, Mick wrote on Instagram: "Thank you all so much for your well wishes and messages the last few days."I'm feeling.
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